Dissecting pain processing in adolescents with Non‐Suicidal Self Injury: Could suicide risk lurk among the electrodes?
European Journal of Pain2021Vol. 25(8), pp. 1815–1828
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Caterina Leone, Serena Galosi, Cristina Mollica, Mattia Fortunato, Chiara Possidente, V. Milone, Sofia Misuraca, Luana Berillo, Andrea Truini, G. Cruccu, Mauro Ferrara, Arianna Terrinoni
Abstract
The present study identifies the N2 component of laser-evoked potentials as a possible neurophysiological biomarker of suicidal risk in patients with non-suicidal self-injury, therefore, raising the possibility for a non-invasive test to identify subjects at higher risk of suicide among self-harming patients.
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